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The Ravenleigh Collection

15 Wednesday May 2024

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The Ravenleigh Collection. An event… “created by fiendishly imaginative friends at the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society”. A unique Call of Cthulhu Lovecraft LARP, to be offered at Gen Con 2024. Booking now.

Also in events, dates for the Portland wing of the 29th Annual H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. 4th to 6th October 2024. Dates only, no tickets are yet on sale.

Tales of Wonder No. 8, and a wonder-tale of cats

14 Tuesday May 2024

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New on Archive.org for the first time, a good scan of Tales of Wonder No. 8, for Autumn 1939.

The SF Encyclopedia states the magazine gave Arthur C. Clarke his first professional published articles, and as we see above it also gave British readers the strong taste of the other Clark, Clark Ashton Smith. Tales of Wonder also had…

“The Smile of the Sphinx” (Autumn 1938, No. 4) – where cats are discovered to be aliens observing humans – was one of the most popular stories the magazine published.

A pity Lovecraft could not have lived to chuckle at that one. The title may even have been a nod to Lovecraft… “the smile of the Sphinx vaguely displeased us, and made us wonder about the legends of subterranean passages beneath” (“Under the Pyramids”).

The 12,000-word cat tale was such a success that the fanzine Tomorrow No. 7 (August 1938) published a “making of…” article by the author.

The story itself can be found reprinted in Worlds Beyond 1 (December 1950), available as an open PDF download at Archive.org. A poor scan, but readable. An amusing story, with a British setting that reminds me of Wells’s War of the Worlds, plus we get a thinly disguised Arthur C. Clarke as a story character.

Sadly, it can’t be made into an audiobook and AI will botch it due to the poor OCR underlying the poor Archive.org scan. The author only died relatively recently, in 1989, and thus it is still in copyright. Presumably the rights are what has prevented it from being included in various ‘SF with cats’ anthologies over the years, since I can find no trace of it in such.

French-Canadian fear tales

13 Monday May 2024

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A new Masters dissertation, “The “pastoral of fear” in French-Canadian tales of the 19th century” (May 2024, in French, no English abstract). Freely available online.

Amazing Stories, “Colour”

13 Monday May 2024

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Currently for sale via honest Abe, a copy of Amazing Stories for September 1927 in ‘Fine’ condition. This issue carried Lovecraft’s “The Colour Out Of Space”, and I don’t recall ever seeing it come up for sale before now. It’s usually the first appearance of “Mountains” that’s for sale.

Read the scan at Archive.org.

Zann : a musical adaptation

12 Sunday May 2024

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The Music of Erich Zann : a musical adaptation (Feb 2024)… “a full blown musical work with lots of lyrics! The words are an abridged version of the story and detail the salient points, rather than providing a blow by blow account”.

HorrorBabble’s “Innsmouth” (2024)

12 Sunday May 2024

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HorrorBabble tackles “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” in a new three-hour marathon audiobook. It was recorded before, back in 2016, but this is a new reading for 2024. Ian Gordon writes…

HorrorBabble was in its infancy when we first tackled Innsmouth — I hope this new recording demonstrates some maturity. Of course, the 2016 recording will remain live on the channel. PS — If you listen closely to the new version, you might just catch the characteristic chuckle of 2016 Zadok…!

Free on YouTube.

“a decorative sense of rare delicacy is displayed”

11 Saturday May 2024

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There are some rather pleasing new embroidered patches from the HPLHS, as a set of three patches, for £11.21 UK.

Large, at 2.5 to 3 inches across. With “iron-on backings” though light sewing is recommended. Should be ready to ship by 1st June 2024.

Providence Harbour

10 Friday May 2024

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This week on ‘Picture Postals’, my hand-tinted version of a nautical map of Providence Harbour and the lower Seekonk in 1896. In the Seekonk (here the ‘Pawtucket River’) we see the ‘Twin Islands’ on which the youthful Lovecraft used to land in his rowing-boat. High-res at 4600px and 300dpi.

Brown University at the top, Starvegoat Island at the bottom. This map seems to have some RPG potential, as at that time a lot of infilling had not yet occurred. Lots of coves and marshes and eel-grass meadows in which Things Might Lurk.

And here’s a more poetic surface view, though also work-a-day since there were still tall-masted ships working the harbour in Lovecraft’s early youth…

Another load of LORAs

09 Thursday May 2024

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More picks of recent Lovecraft related and (now also) R.E. Howard related LORAs, these being free plugin for models based off the free Stable Diffusion 1.5 AI image generator.

* Stygia, explicitly modelled on Conan’s world and darker than usual ‘mediaeval desert, with pyramids and crypts’ settings.

* Conan trained on old comics plus oil paintings and film-stills. Doesn’t look great, the faces being too anime. But might be worth a try with a different model more oriented to western comics? Beware of commercial use, for a lookalike barbarian named ‘Conan’. Since there are still active Conan trademark-trolls in the USA. Apparently they are underlings of the megacorp Tencent, and can claim a trademark in the name until 2028. So you might call him some adjacent name instead, like Xolan or Kohlan.

* Style of Andreas Achenbach, possibly of interest for sword & sorcery, fantasy-historical.

* UFO Alchemy, which looks like it could be de-UFO’d and made into more of a Lovecraftian ‘cosmic map’.

* Style of Norman Ackroyd, moody British 1970s aquatint, possibly useful for Innsmouth-type scenes to which you’d add text to make a ‘widescreen’ storybook. Apparently Norman Ackroyd was one of the core artists in the SD 1.5 initial training. His ‘look’ was…

* 1900 style photographs, likely to be useful for RPG pictures and the like.

* There was also a new LORA that attempted to emulate Weird Tales covers, but the samples looked so bad that I’m not linking it.

An ‘Alava Festival…

08 Wednesday May 2024

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This coming weekend in the town of Alava (Araba-Alava Province), northern Spain, a Lovecraft Festival with various events taking place across the town. This is apparently their second such Lovecraft festival.

Wicked Wisdom

08 Wednesday May 2024

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Signum University’s New England Moot event, set for 19th October 2024. The Lovecraft-friendly theme is “Wicked Wisdom and Forbidden Knowledge”, though the focus will be tilted toward Tolkien.

You are invited to submit your proposal based on “Wicked Wisdom and Forbidden Knowledge”. Our Call for Proposals will close on 19th September.

Into The Dreamlands

07 Tuesday May 2024

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Theatre Review: Into The Dreamlands. A fine long review, and very encouraging to anyone thinking of visiting the London Lovecraft Festival in 2025.

And what appears to be a new Radio France podcast in French, on “The Mountains of Madness”, with heavyweight guests David Camus and Christophe Thill.

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